City expands street outreach services through $11.2K contract amendment with Fam
Additional funding extends street outreach services to support homeless and vulnerable residents on city streets.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Additional funding extends street outreach services to support homeless and vulnerable residents on city streets.
Property owner will be billed $9,038.44 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building at this address. The assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
Property owner at 718 New Hill Place will be assessed $7,745.60 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property.
Property owner at 5904 Patton Avenue will be billed $6,111.28 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe structure. The charge becomes a special assessment against the property.
Unsafe building demolished and cost assessed to owner. Property holder now owes the city the demolition expense as a special assessment against the parcel.
Property owner at 705 New Hill Avenue will be billed $4,306.80 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on their lot.
Property owner at 1722 Jefferson Avenue will be billed $3,754.12 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, declared necessary by city resolution in 2018.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be assessed cleanup costs. This follows a 2018 declaration and gives the city a way to recover abatement expenses from negligent landowners.
Property owners will face a special assessment to cover costs of removing dangerous weeds from blighted parcels in the city. This is a lien against specific properties to recover city cleanup expenses.
City will levy charges against property owners who failed to clear noxious weeds, recovering abatement costs from those responsible rather than taxpayers.
Property owners must clear weeds or face enforcement action; city can abate the nuisance and bill owners for costs. Clears overgrown lots that attract blight.
City is collecting fees from property owners for weed removal work completed under 2018 authority. Affected owners will have a hearing to contest the assessment.
Property owners will face charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their lots. Assessment details and affected addresses appear to be listed separately in the full resolution.
City is charging property owners for clearing noxious weeds on their land, following a 2018 declaration. Owners will receive bills to recover abatement costs.
Property owners may face assessment charges for weed removal on their land. Details on affected parcels and cost amounts are not provided in this agenda item.
City will clear overgrown weeds from vacant or neglected properties and bill owners for the cleanup; unpaid costs become liens on the properties.
Police will use ALEA's ASPEN encryption software to improve secure communications and interoperability with state law enforcement during investigations and emergency response.
City seeks to claim surplus police gear and equipment from a federal program at no cost, reducing future equipment budget needs.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Specific properties and amounts are listed in the attached resolution.
City will repair a damaged road section at 2900 Block of 15th Avenue North using emergency procurement. This allows quick fixes to dangerous conditions without standard bidding delays.
Library services may be disrupted or at risk from weather damage; emergency procurement allows faster repair without normal bidding delays.
Property owners will be assessed costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared by prior city action in 2019.
City will charge property owners for cleanup costs of noxious weeds on their land. Affected owners will receive notice and have opportunity to be heard.
Owners of these 49 properties will receive notice to clear dangerous weeds or face city abatement and potential liens. Clears hazards that harbor pests, create fire risk, and degrade neighborhoods.